PS: Please change the captcha settings, it's really crappy and I'm for sure not blind. Next time, maybe, we'll just suggest them to change their antivirus. but now avast still reports the website as a false positive. hi avast reports the website as responsible for phishing but the problem was solved after a few hours the hacker attack on 25 January 2021. Click Send for analysis in the menu Select False positive and, if desired enter details, then click Send Sending Files Manually You can manually submit false ly detected files and URLs at false -positive-file-form.php (If you are submitting a file larger than 50MB, see Submitting Larger Files via FTP Server below). If it would only take window.open for avast to make this false positive, Id say this AV is crap and I wouldnt waste any time. Re: False Positive: Site Blocked - URL:Phishing. This time we solved the issue reporting you the false positive, suggesting our users to update Avast to last engine and virus defs and, finally, to mark our domain as trustworthy. You are totally right, but I analysed that in my very first mail - the combination of the script, and the head with the favicon.ico - theres many factors together that generate this false positive, of course. This is not "protecting users from treats", this is giving idiots the weapons to harm and bother other users. Mayhaps I'd have some thoughts about the way you accept anonymous (sorry "confidentially") reports, withouth either a registration or an email confirm request even a small wolfpack of idiots can easely send you massive false reports against the targeted site, easely changing their IP addresses using proxies and just inventing each time a new (formally valid, but useless because you don't either verify it) email address to provide in the report form. Really it's the only reason I can figure out HOW the hell an inner page of a web gaming interface could have been listed as malicious/phishing (a banking one? on a RP community?) What I figure out is that some "competitor" players had decided to have fun sending you massive false phishing reports. Now, the question is: according to the workflow explained here, what the hell of "manual analysis" do you perform in your beloved Avast Threat Labs, before deciding to mark a reported link as phishing? And it refreshes automatically about every 120-180 seconds. swf calling some *.mp3 sfx in case of certain game events. The incriminated page just contains a call to a google fonts content and the google analytics scripts, a selfmade javascript to control the page tools (pm, chat, meteo info, game locations, accessing the playing character's sheet and so on), and a flash. No "freemium" rules, no gadgets, no ad campaign, neither a stupid "buy me a coffee" web button. A former Team Fortress 2 player, Avast spent the majority of his career as a player with the -bird noises- core, which remained together through 2016 and most of 2017, ending up under the LG Evil banner. Our site is an amatorial, free web community of roleplayers. Connor 'Avast' Prince is an American streamer, caster, and former support player, currently working with Florida Mayhem as an Associate Producer. Here are the reports from various online url safety checkers:Īll of them mark our domain as clean, and either the two checking directly the supposed-to-be-infected page haven't found anything of suspect/malicious. Security issue server header info proliferation for Server type:Īpache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) DAV/2 mod_jk/1.2.31 mod_ssl/2.2.3 OpenSSL/0.9.I've had the same issue today on my site ( In particular a page users continuously reload/refresh as it's part of a web roleplay gaming interface. We are just waiting for an Avast Team Member to react. line 87 of the website code where we have to point to according to Redleg. Seems the FP has been mitigated, I am no longer getting this avast pop-up alert.Ī likewise generic detection like this one seemed to have been at the culprit of this, again not on all clients: Īnd also consider this one: It is anexperimental navigation structure and behavior pattern based on progressive enhancement and responsive web design,
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